More wet snow will impact parts of our region Sunday night into Monday, in a redux of what happened this past Monday.A few rain and mixed showers will be likely Sunday morning, before a steadier round of rain arrives Sunday afternoon. A quick changeover to wet snow is expected in the mountains by early Sunday evening.A more widespread changeover to snow will be possible Sunday night, bringing a few hours of wet snow, even in the wider valleys.See the latest conditionsSnow totals may approach a foot in parts of the Adirondacks and northern Green Mountains. Much lighter accumulations are expected in the wider valleys, where more mixing will occur. Slick travel will be likely during the Monday morning commute, especially in high terrain areas. School delays and power outages will also be likely, similar to what was seen last week.Snow showers likely linger into Monday afternoon and evening, lessening in intensity as the day progresses.Interactive radarThe entire system will be out of our region on Tuesday, when we can expect to see cold, dry conditions and highs in the low 30s.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | X | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | XMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | XMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | X
More wet snow will impact parts of our region Sunday night into Monday, in a redux of what happened this past Monday.
A few rain and mixed showers will be likely Sunday morning, before a steadier round of rain arrives Sunday afternoon. A quick changeover to wet snow is expected in the mountains by early Sunday evening.
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A more widespread changeover to snow will be possible Sunday night, bringing a few hours of wet snow, even in the wider valleys.
Snow totals may approach a foot in parts of the Adirondacks and northern Green Mountains. Much lighter accumulations are expected in the wider valleys, where more mixing will occur.
Slick travel will be likely during the Monday morning commute, especially in high terrain areas. School delays and power outages will also be likely, similar to what was seen last week.
Snow showers likely linger into Monday afternoon and evening, lessening in intensity as the day progresses.
The entire system will be out of our region on Tuesday, when we can expect to see cold, dry conditions and highs in the low 30s.
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